no I meant what I said. This is gonna be dark, nasty and bloody.
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Loved the concept so gave it a fair chance, but can’t do it anymore as it’s getting painful to watch.
Average B movie, by watching the trailer you’ll get the story.
“There are 3 kinds of people in this world…” True and funny as hell.
Great fun! I know it’s sad, but I loved the jokes.
It cost some of them an arm and a leg to get that girl back.
It was fun - but a total rip off of the 1976 Gumball Rally.
https://www.primewire.li/movie/164725-watch-the-gumball-rally
I would like a Spockier-type male along with a more badass goodish guy male or female.
Wow you guys have had some amazing sightings. The only thing I’ve seen was on approach to landing at JFK airport NY as a passenger in a 747. Flying very low over Rockaway on a sunny day back in the 1980’s, I looked out of the window and saw what I describe as a translucent energy sphere of maybe 5 feet in diameter. It was going at the same speed as the plane, though a bit behind us and following one of the streets just above the level of the telephone poles.It carried on this way for about 15 seconds when suddenly it took a sharp 90 degree turn down another street and continued on its way as we flew out of sight of it. I was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time, but I don’t know if anyone else saw it.
I’m certain that I will not be involved in any aspect of tv show or movie-making in this lifetime. I don’t have to ever write a script or come up with an original concept or know the ins and outs of films. All I know is that for me this show has too much drama, moves too slowly and doesn’t show enough of aliens to keep my interest.
Young fella, I can’t avoid the ‘fellow oldie’ part but I can only blame my age for being tired and ugly.
Ha maybe yes, but allegedly we are all beautiful inside. So we, in the words of Carl Spackler, “…got that going for us, which is nice.”
I used to watch many of this type of low budget sci fi monster film as a kid. This one has to be the worst one I’ve ever seen, and that’s saying a lot.
Decent flick. Love Robin, one Boomer gone too soon.
All you Millennials, Gen X’s etc, don’t worry we Boomers will die off soon enough. But in the mean time as a tribute to Robin and this being Fathers Day and all, like it or not I must uphold the reputations of our kind and provide the expected Dad jokes. Feel free to downvote as required:
-I once hired a limo but when it arrived, the guy driving it walked off!
I said “Excuse me? Are you not going to drive me?”
The guy told me that the price didn’t include a driver…
… so I’d spent £400 on a limo and have nothing to chauffeur it!
• Why did the man fall down the well? Because he didn’t see that well!
• What did the pirate say on his eightieth birthday? “Aye Matey!”
• Someone has glued my pack of cards together - I don’t know how to deal with it.
• What do you call a zombie who cooks stir fries? Dead man wok-ing
• I was wondering why the frisbee kept looking bigger and bigger, and then it hit me
• I was stood behind a customer at an ATM and he turned around and said “could you check my balance?” - so I pushed him. His balance wasn’t that great.
• Why did the scarecrow get an award? Because he was out standing in his field.
• What did the daddy buffalo say to his son when he left for work? Bison
• Two guys walked into a bar. The third guy ducked.
Loved this, a great dysfunctional family/world flick. In black and white.
Looking forward to this, except for Owen Wilson being in it that is.
Please stop complaining about someone complaining about someone complaining (you can see where this is going).
You know you can zoom the page (increase the text size) by pressing the control key and using the mouse’s roller, right?
No, but on behalf of myself and fellow clueless oldies around here, THANKS!!!!!
Classic UK sixties comedy/satire as a small fictional European country accidentally creates anti-gravity fuel and along with the Americans and Russians a race is on to be the first to land on the Moon.
While most would characterise this as a gentle comedy and indeed its an all star comedic cast with Margaret Rutherford, Terry Thomas and Bernard Cribbins, however the script does have its moments such as when the American and Russian scientists accidentally reveal their Third Reich origins or the hype of the British watch worn by the astronaut played by Cribbins.
Though I remember watching this a kid on Saturday afternoons as an alternative to the horse racing on BBC2, I had only realised it was a Dick Lester film later and its amazing to think that just 7 years later via the couple of Beatles films he created The Bedsitting Room, a work of deranged genius.
Thanks for the tip re The Bed Sitting Room, have asked for links.
Good story development here - though I was distracted by the Lord Massen actor, when I figured what I knew him from I did both hands over the mouth and swore. He was Herr Starr from preacher and I can’t take him serious anymore… :p
Is there a Villmark 1?
If so, I would like to watch that first, before I see this one…
Yes, it’s called Dark Woods: https://www.primewire.ag/movie/773525-watch-dark-woods
There are a couple of hundred Campbell’s Soups, but there’s only one Bruce Campbell!
Good B action dino movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The scariest thing about this film is not the dinosaurs or the bad men, but how to say the film’s title without offending at least half of the adult population.
I was in Central High in Philly during this period, and watching this film brought back my feelings of that time in school. Although what was going on at Northeast then now, among other things looks sexist and autocratic, it was way more “progressive” than my school. We’ve got some way to go, but maybe we shouldn’t be so negative about how society is now, because as the old sexist cigarette ad stated: “You’ve come a long way, baby.”
I thought it said Werewives.
Lmao, no not werewives as they werenot married or divorced.
The flashbacks are pointless and just add fluff to episodes.
Constant really out-of-touch prop choices, such as the chase scene in this episode, wth were those bikes?? I didn’t realize the power rangers were in this universe too. It was like Mopeds chasing a beamer, the scene itself just felt so slow.
Even the Boston Dynamics dog drones in a previous episode made no sense in being in the star wars universe.
Every episode feels less and less like star wars, whereas in Mandalorian, every sequential episode felt more like a tribute to its predecessors.
great show but every time those damn kids comes on I have to FF
I think the kids are great, as long as they’re not mine. Cute little harpies.
Sounds good guys. Thanks, I think I’ll give it a go.
Things that nightmares are made of, both the main premise and the film itself. Not my cup of tea.
Thank you for the info., I appreciate it.
You are most welcome. I don’t think you need to see the first to appreciate the second as they were released 12 years apart.
Loved it! Maybe more graphic but no more violent than Roadrunner, Bugs Bunny, etc.
Should have listened to most of you, this movie is not good, a disjointed mess.
Nothing special about this one, was like so many other movies. I thought the older boyfriend was funny, but was not really a comedy film. It seemed to be mainly based around one event involving a dog (you get the point), and not alot else. 6/10
This episode was good, but hoped for better from a season finale.
As kids back in the day, we used to refer to this show as: “As The Stomach Turns”.
Yeah, could end up being good but not feeling the love for this one yet. Will probably see it through till the end as it’s in my favourite genre.
Alien sightings update: As I was skipping through this episode, I saw some tiny sparkly aliens. Not sure, but was that a sneaky alien on the the right shoulder of the jacket of the girl (at 27:48 voe sx)?
Come on people!
Whoever didn’t watch this one now is time to do it
Will give it a whirl. Go Bruce!